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Unlocking the Anabaptist "Born Again" Belief

In this enlightening episode, delve into the Anabaptist theological perspective on what it truly means to be "born again." While some might assume there is little distinction between Protestant and Anabaptist beliefs in this regard, we uncover the profound contrasts, particularly in how each tradition perceives regeneration and justification.

Join us as we start with the writings of Menno Simons, a pivotal figure in Anabaptism, whose teachings on regeneration as the ultimate goal of the gospel challenge the Protestant focus on mere justification. We explore how being "born again" is about becoming a new creature formed in the image and nature of Christ, a transformation far beyond merely being justified.

Then, we'll compare these foundational ideas with a more contemporary Mennonite Confession of Faith from 1963 and juxtapose them with a Baptist Confession of Faith from Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. Through this comparative analysis, we unearth the enduring debate between justification and regeneration, showcasing how Anabaptist beliefs still present a radical alternative in Christian theology today.

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